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Crestron QM-FTMC
Operations & Installation Guide – DOC. 6311A
QM-FTMC Microphone Control - Signal Descriptions (continued)
SIGNAL TYPE
AND NAME
Digital output:
<PhantomEnable-F>
Analog inputs:
<Mic1GatingLevel>
<Mic2GatingLevel>
Analog outputs:
<Mic1GatingLevel-F>
<Mic2GatingLevel-F>
Analog inputs:
<Mic1Gain>
<Mic2Gain>
Analog outputs:
<Mic1Gain-F>
<Mic2Gain-F>
Analog input:
<AttackTime>
Analog output:
<AttackTime-F>
Analog input:
<DecayTime>
Analog output:
<DecayTime-F>
Analog inputs:
<Mic1EQTrim1>
through
<Mic1EQTrim4>
Analog outputs:
<Mic 2EQTrim1-F>
through
<Mic 2EQTrim4-F>
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DESCRIPTION
Indicates that phantom power has been enabled.
High/1 = Phantom power is on; Low/0 = Phantom
power is off
Sets the threshold for gating. The noise gate is enabled
for as long as the <GatingEnable> input is high. Valid
gating values range from 0% to 100%.
Once the microphone audio rises above
<GatingLevel> the gate opens, allowing the signal to
pass through.
If the <MicNominal> feedback pulses while the
<MicGate> feedback remains low, this indicates a
threshold that is set too high.
Indicates the gating level for the corresponding
MIC/LINE input.
Adjusts the gain of the MIC 1/LINE 1 or MIC 2/LINE 2
input.
Valid values range from 0% to 100%. This maps into
the following range:
Mic level input: -60dBV to -20dBV
Line level input: -28dBV to +12dBV
Indicates the gain being applied to the corresponding
MIC/LINE input.
Sets the time, in milliseconds, that it takes for the noise
gate to fully open after the signal exceeds the
<GatingLevel>. This prevents short spikes in the input
signal level, such as coughing, from opening the gate.
The attack time applies to both microphones.
Valid analog values range from 0d (0ms) to 100d
(100ms), with 10d to 40d being the most usable range.
Out of range values are ignored.
Indicates the attack time.
Sets the time, in milliseconds, over which the noise
gate will close. This prevents the sound from stopping
too abruptly—for example, during brief pauses in
speech.
The decay time applies to both microphones.
Valid analog values range from 0d (0ms) to 5000d
(5000ms, or 5s), with 1000d to 3000d (1000s to 3000s,
or 1s to 3s) being the most usable range.
Out of range values are ignored.
Indicates the decay time.
Sets the four MIC 1 EQ trims (at 160Hz, 500Hz,
1.2kHz, and 3kHz).
Valid analog values range from -120d (-12dB) to +120d
(+12dB), adjustable in increments of 0.1dB (1d =
0.1dB).
A trim of 0d (0dB) means that the signal will pass
unaffected.
Indicates the trim being applied to each band of the
MIC 1 equalizer.
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